Shankaracharya,the great sage who wanted to revive sanathana dharma from religious corruption. The sage who traveled all over India teaching "advaitha".
The life of Shankara
Born in788 A.D
Started learning at 5.
mastered the vedas at 8.(amazing)
renounced worldly life at 11.
wrote bramhasutrabhashyam at just 16.
Died at the age of 32.
The teachings of Shankara
Shankara followed and taught Advaitha and stressed that there are no two different things in this world and every thing in this world is a single entity.
Writings of Shankara
Acharya Shankara wrote books for all levels of spiritual seekers.
1.For those those who have just begun(like me),he wrote small devotional poems.ex:ganesha pancharatnam, lingaashtakam etc.
2.For the next level, he included philosophy into his poems ex:Atma shatakam, Dakshina murthy stotram etc.
3.For the people who were deeply keen on religious ides he wrote books like Panchadasi,Vivekachudamani.
4.for those who were advanced in spiritual pursuit he wrote books like Bramhasutrabhashya(commentary on bramhasutra) and commentaries on other sacred books.
this thread is to discuss the life and ideas of this great saint.
The life of Shankara
Born in788 A.D
Started learning at 5.
mastered the vedas at 8.(amazing)
renounced worldly life at 11.
wrote bramhasutrabhashyam at just 16.
Died at the age of 32.
The teachings of Shankara
Shankara followed and taught Advaitha and stressed that there are no two different things in this world and every thing in this world is a single entity.
Writings of Shankara
Acharya Shankara wrote books for all levels of spiritual seekers.
1.For those those who have just begun(like me),he wrote small devotional poems.ex:ganesha pancharatnam, lingaashtakam etc.
2.For the next level, he included philosophy into his poems ex:Atma shatakam, Dakshina murthy stotram etc.
3.For the people who were deeply keen on religious ides he wrote books like Panchadasi,Vivekachudamani.
4.for those who were advanced in spiritual pursuit he wrote books like Bramhasutrabhashya(commentary on bramhasutra) and commentaries on other sacred books.
this thread is to discuss the life and ideas of this great saint.